Older IIMs lag behind newer ones in enforcing quota rule

Why is it in news?
  • According to data obtained through RTI requests, over the past year, SC, ST and OBC communities make up less than 10% of the faculty at the older, more prestigious IIMs.
More findings:
  • IIM-Kolkata has no SC or ST faculty member, but it does have two OBC faculty members.
  • IIM-Bengaluru has 6% of its 103 faculty members from the reserved categories: 3 SC, 1 ST and 2 OBC community members.
  • IIM-Ahmedabad said it “does not maintain category wise information for faculty” and failed to provide any information to the RTI plea.
  • Of the other first generation IIMs, Lucknow has less than 5% of faculty members from the reserved categories.
  • IIM-Nagpur does not have a single faculty member from any of the reserved categories.
New IIMs:
  • Some of the second generation IIMs have done better.
  • The institute at Shillong has more than 30% of faculty members from the reserved categories, while Raipur has 25% and Jammu more than 22%.
Way ahead:
  • The key is to implement reservation in the doctoral programmes, so that the pool of diverse candidates available for faculty hires increases.
Source: The Hindu.



Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 17th Mar 2021